Hydra R-Pro

The Hydra, now available in Innova's sticky and grippy R-Pro plastic blend, is a multi-purpose (mid-range) disc that is designed to float in water. The hydra is straight-flying approach disc with a moderate dome, with a shape that is actually very similar to the Aero Putter,...

Hydra R-Pro

Hydra R-Pro

The Hydra is currently available in the following plastics...

Hydra R-Pro ($9.99)

Diameter:

21.1 cm

Wing Width:

1.4 cm

Rim Depth:

1.4 cm

Max Weight:

175.1 g

Approved:

5/10/2004

The Hydra, now available in Innova's sticky and grippy R-Pro plastic blend, is a multi-purpose (mid-range) disc that is designed to float in water. The hydra is straight-flying approach disc with a moderate dome, with a shape that is actually very similar to the Aero Putter, but smaller in diameter. The result is a super-straight disc with good glide that is friendly to beginners (and those who have difficult approach shots over water!).

The Hydra R-Pro is made from the same rubbery/grippy plastic as the other discs in the R-Pro Line. As a result, players may find themselves using this disc on dry holes with difficult landings because it sits down better than just about any disc we've thrown, especially on grassy surfaces.

Features:

Dx Plastic

Floats in Water

Great Beginner Mid-Range

Initial Stability:

Overstability with advanced/expert skill

+ 2.3

Newer players may experience up to 4x additional overstability

Disc Golf (also known as "Frisbee Golf" and "Folf" or "Frolf" and even "Disk Golf") is played much like traditional golf. Players use flying discs (golf discs or Frisbees®) and play holes that start with a tee area and end with a Disc Golf Basket or Target. The object: complete the hole by putting your golf disc in the basket in the fewest number of throws. The sport was formalized in the 1970s and is governed by the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA). There are over 3,800 courses worldwide with over 3,200 in the U.S.